Researchers
Saleh Seid Adem, M.A.
Researcher (TP3)
Saleh Seid Adem, M.A.
Researcher (TP 3)
Saleh Seid is the doctoral researcher in the subproject 3 (TP3) “Migration, Intersectionality and Institutional Interaction: African migrants’ experiences in the United Arab Emirates” in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Cologne. He holds a M.A degree in Culture and Environment in Africa from the University of Cologne and “a master after master” degree in Cultural Anthropology and Development Studies from Katholic University of Leuven. Before coming to Cologne, Saleh was lecturer and researcher at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. He focuses in the anthropological study of transnational labor migration from Ethiopia to the Arabian Peninsula. His interest also includes identity studies, transnational migration, heritage and cultural tourism. He has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Ethiopia, Germany and Belgium.
Room 3.35
Classen-Kappelmann-Str. 24
University of Cologne
D-50931 Köln
Phone: +49 (0)157-53274231
Email: sadem1@uni-koeln.de
Homepage: tba
Manuela Barriga Morachimo, M.A.
Researcher (TP5)
Manuela Barriga Morachimo, M.A
Researcher (TP 5)
Manuela Barriga Morachimo is a research associate in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Siegen, especially in the research project Asylum Regimes and transnational families of Asylum Seekers in Germany and France. Following her sociology studies in Heidelberg and Freiburg with study visits to Rennes and Lima, she worked as a research associate at the Protestant University of Applied Sciences Ludwigsburg in a project on political culture in church congregations of the Protestand Church Germany. Her interests include migration and flight, especially refugee families, racism and gender relations.
AR-K 504
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
University of SiegenD-57068 Siegen
Phone: +49 (0)271-740 5401
Dr. Tetiana Havlin
Researcher (Coordination Team)
Dr Tetiana Havlin
Researcher (Coordination Team)
Tetiana Havlin is a sociologist and research associate in the DFG Research Unit ‘Transborder Mobility and Institutional Dynamics’. As part of the coordination team, she focuses on issues and organizational matters pertaining to diversity and gender equality measures, as well as international cooperation. She obtained her Bachelor and Master’s degrees in sociology from Odessa National University and a PhD in sociology from Kharkov National University, Ukraine. Her thesis Gender roles as a symbolical system of socio-cultural development explored the transformation of gender roles with a specific focus on work-life balance and gender mainstreaming in Ukraine and Germany. Currently, she prepares her postdoctoral thesis in the field of post-Soviet and migration studies at the University of Siegen. Her research and writing are devoted to migration and transnationalism, the family, gender and intersectionality, research methodology, and protest and social movements.
AR-IF 001/002
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
University of SiegenD-57068 Siegen
Phone: +49 (0)271-740
Email: havlin@soziologie.uni-siegen.de
Homepage: : https://www.uni-siegen.de/phil/sozialwissenschaften/soziologie/mitarbeiter/havlin/index.html.en?lang=en
Dr Emmanuel Ndahayo
Researcher (TP5)
Dr Emmanuel Ndahayo
Researcher (TP 5)
Emmanuel Ndahayo is research associate at the department of social sciences at the University of Siegen and researcher in the sub-project “Asylum Regimes and transnational families of Asylum Seekers in Germany and France” (TP5). He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Siegen and was a fellow of the Hans Böckler Foundation. His research interests include transnational migration citizenship, empirical social research, Africanity and development policy.
AR-IF 004
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
University of Siegen
D-57068 Siegen
Phone: +49 (0)271-740 2530
Email: emmanuel.ndahayo@uni-siegen.de
Laura Pargen, M.A.
Researcher (TP1)
Laura Pargen, M.A.
Researcher (TP 1)
Laura Pargen is a researcher in Project Area II of the subproject “Mobility and Institutions of Intermediary Rule in Southern Africa” . She completed her Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences at the University of Cologne and subsequently finished her Master of Arts “Societies, Globalisation and Development” at the University of Bonn. Her interests include topics such as transnational mobility, especially of people with African histories, postcolonial theory and power structures, as well as (trans)cultural identity discourses. In her Master thesis, she analysed the transnational network of a pan-African diaspora organisation and the hybrid identity construction in the Third Space (according to Homi K. Bhabha).
AR-IF 001/002
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
University of Siegen
D-57068 Siegen
Telefon: tba
Email: laura.pargen@uni-siegen.de
Homepage: https://www.uni-siegen.de/phil/sozialwissenschaften/soziologie/mitarbeiter/pargen_laura
Dr Dominik Schieder
Scientific Coordinator & Researcher
Dr Dominik Schieder
Scientific Coordinator
Researcher
Dominik Schieder is the research unit’s scientific coordinator and research associate in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Siegen. He holds a Ph.D. in social and cultural anthropology from the University of Bayreuth. Before coming to Siegen, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, and the Frobenius Institute, Frankfurt, as well as a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He specializes in the anthropology of Fiji and Fiji Islander diaspora. His interests include transnational mobility and migration, social institutions (such as the family and kinship), politics and sport. He has conducted field and archival research in Fiji, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, and Australia.
AR-IF 004
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
University of Siegen
D-57068 Siegen
Phone: +49 (0)271-740 2527
Stephanie Schneider, M.A.
Researcher (TP2)
Stephanie Schneider, M.A.
Researcher (TP2)
Stephanie Schneider is researcher in subproject 2 of the Research Unit. She studied sociology and history at University College Cork, and comparative social sciences at the University of Siegen. Her research interests lie at the intersections of sociology of law and administration, and of (forced) migration research. In her PhD-project, she focuses on contestations surrounding ‘good work’ and the role of emotions in frontline asylum administrative practices. As researcher in the project “Europeanization of Asylum Administrative Practice? Transnational Administrative Cooperation between European Asylum Agencies” (funded by the German Research Foundation as part of the research unit “Horizontal Europeanization”), she has conducted fieldwork within the German asylum administration. In the context of the Horizon-2020 project “EnTrust – Enlightened Trust in Governance”, she has been involved in research on the interactions between citizens and state agencies such as youth and social welfare offices, and the Jobcenter.
AR-IF 001/002
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
University of Siegen
D-57068 Siegen
Phone: +49 (0)271-740 4181
Melina Tretmans, M.Sc.
Researcher (TP6)
Melina Tretmans, M.Sc.
Researcher (TP 6)
Melina Tretmans is a researcher in the subproject “International Organisations: Norm Setting and Norm Implementation for the Protection of Forced Migrants”. She holds a master’s degree in Conflict and Development from Ghent University and a Bachelor in Arabic and Communication from Zuyd University of Applied Sciences in Maastricht. Before joining the Chair of International Institutions and Peace Processes at Goethe University, she was a research fellow at the Chair of Global Governance at Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen. Her research interests include international organizations, non-state actors, migration, gender, and intersectionality.
Campus Westend – PEG-Gebäude
Hauspostfach 28
Raum: 3.G104
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6
Goethe-Universität
D-60323 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49-(0)69/798-36654
Email: tretmans@soz.uni-frankfurt.de
Homepage: https://www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de/147455700/Melina_Tretmans?locale=en